However, the DNS services that allow a user to enter an alphabetical web address, such as www.wikileaks.org, have ceased. Users attempting to type in the address will be served a blank page.

Wikileaks' DNS provider EveryDNS.net pulled the DNS services at 10pm US Eastern Standard Time after the site suffered a massive denial-of-service attack (DoS). EveryDNS.net said in a post on its site that it had done so because the DoS contravened acceptable use policy.

The Act calls for the creation of two blacklists: one established with domain names fed through the US courts and the other maintained by the nation's Attorney-General's Office in the Department of Justice.